Sailnir
21st Nov 2012
20th Aug 2013
This is a model of how Covalent bonding works between a central atom and two outer atoms the central being the CLNE and the other two atoms are made pink circles and can be seen by the orbit of the electrons This is H2O
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Water molocules aren't straight, they're V shaped. But that wouldn't work in powder toy.
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And Barglab is right Oxygen has two best friends
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Must I say this to everyone who asks that. Hydrogen and Oxygen are best friends they both put an electron in a pot kind of like money and then they shrare the two electrons.
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@barglab hydrogen can't share an elctron because it only has one
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It is cool and it has links that is why
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How is this still here?
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also photons look better than the electrons I tried
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Because electrons move so fast that they form a litteral cloud we can't tell where one is and its velocity at the same time they go so fast and are so small its really wierd but really cool when you look at quantum level particles.
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why not use two actual electrons or neutrons not millions flying randomly into voids
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Barglab think of it as a pot both O and H put in one electron then they share the two from the pot.